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Major airport delays in wake of bomb attempt Video
U.S.-bound passengers at Toronto's Pearson International Airport were experiencing significant delays Sunday as a result of new security measures implemented following an attempted attack Friday on a flight into Detroit.
Montreal woman on threatened Detroit-bound flight
A Montreal woman who was aboard the Detroit-bound flight where a passenger tried to ignite an explosive device says she feared for her life.
Rally planned against Olympic torch
Demonstrators are preparing to rally against the Olympic torch when it passes through southern Ontario on Sunday afternoon.

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Thailand moves to expel 4,000 Hmong
Thailand launched an operation Monday morning to close a refugee camp and send some 4,000 ethnic Hmong back to Laos, despite concerns about their safety.
New scare on Northwest Airlines flight Video
A confrontation with a passenger sparked another security scare Sunday at Detroit's Metro Airport involving the same Northwest Airlines flight that was the target of an in-flight bombing attempt two days earlier, officials said.
Run-off vote will decide Croatian presidency
Leftist opposition legal scholar Ivo Josipovic will face off against Zagreb's colourful Mayor Milan Bandic in Croatia's presidential run-off election, the state Electoral Commission said early Monday.

Health »

Gene library to help N.S. scientists fight cancer
Researchers at Dalhousie University hope to raise $200,000 to buy freezers full of molecules that would help them fight cancer.
The Grinch diagnosed with depression
The Grinch likely suffers from some well-defined mental health conditions that others might be able to identify with, some psychologists say.
U.S. Senate passes health-care reform bill Video
The U.S. Senate has passed landmark health-care reform legislation, a nearly $1-trillion bill pledging to extend coverage to an estimated 30 million Americans.

Arts & Entertainment »

H1N1 the top story of 2009: survey
Seventy per cent of editors and news directors from across Canada have voted the H1N1 flu virus as the No. 1 Canadian news story of the year.
South African poet/activist Dennis Brutus dies
South African poet and former political prisoner Dennis Brutus, who fought apartheid in words and deeds, has died at 85.
NYC taxis will display art
Show Media, the company that sells advertising space on the roofs of New York's yellow taxis, says it will display works by three artists on 500 taxis during January.

Technology & Science »

Gene library to help N.S. scientists fight cancer
Researchers at Dalhousie University hope to raise $200,000 to buy freezers full of molecules that would help them fight cancer.
Outages irk BlackBerry users
BlackBerry customers are ticked off at Research In Motion after the second outage in a week left them unable to send or receive email.
Santa Claus on the radar: Norad Video
Santa Claus is expected to arrive in North America on schedule despite a furious Texas storm system making its way north, according to the North American Aerospace Defence Command (Norad).

Money »

Graham would go to polls over NB Power deal
New Brunswick Premier Shawn Graham says he's ready to fight the next election on his controversial plan to sell NB Power to Hydro-Québec.
TSX takes holiday break near 2009 high
Heading into a four-day holiday break, the Toronto stock market's key index gained nearly 100 points Thursday to come within 25 points of its high point for the year.
Apple Inc. shares hit all time high
Shares in Apple Inc. hit an all-time high Thursday after a report that it may be getting ready for a major product announcement.

Consumer Life »

Major airport delays in wake of bomb attempt Video
U.S.-bound passengers at Toronto's Pearson International Airport were experiencing significant delays Sunday as a result of new security measures implemented following an attempted attack Friday on a flight into Detroit.
Christmas tree recycling underway
Live Christmas tree recycling is underway in Saskatchewan.
Janitor's discovery sparks major ID fraud bust
A Montreal janitor who stumbled on boxes of fake credit cards and ID while hunting down a leaky pipe was the key to a major fraud bust that turned into one of Canada's largest national security investigations.

Sports »

Inspired Leafs upend Penguins
The Toronto Maple Leafs came up with one of their best efforts of the season in earning a 4-3 victory over the Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday night.
Saskatchewan embraces world juniors
The world junior hockey championship is back in Saskatoon and Regina for the first time since 1991, and fans are embracing every moment of it.
Wotherspoon qualifies for Olympics
Jeremy Wotherspoon, one of the best Canadian skaters to have never won Olympic gold, qualified for the Vancouver Games after winning the national 500-metre title Sunday at the Canadian single distance championships and Olympic team trials.

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